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Renée van Amerongen
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Towards an integrated view of Wnt signaling in development
R van Amerongen, R Nusse
Development 136 (19), 3205-3214, 2009
14652009
Developmental stage and time dictate the fate of Wnt/β-catenin-responsive stem cells in the mammary gland
R van Amerongen, AN Bowman, R Nusse
Cell Stem Cell 11 (3), 387-400, 2012
5162012
Alternative wnt signaling is initiated by distinct receptors
R van Amerongen, A Mikels, R Nusse
Science signaling 1 (35), re9-re9, 2008
4772008
Interfollicular Epidermal Stem Cells Self-Renew via Autocrine Wnt Signaling
X Lim, SH Tan, WLC Koh, RMW Chau, KS Yan, CJ Kuo, ...
Science 342 (6163), 1226-1230, 2013
3832013
Generating Cellular Diversity and Spatial Form: Wnt Signaling and the Evolution of Multicellular Animals
KM Loh, R van Amerongen, R Nusse
Developmental Cell 38 (6), 643-655, 2016
3112016
Alternative Wnt pathways and receptors
R van Amerongen
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 4 (10), a007914, 2012
2502012
Phenotype switching: tumor cell plasticity as a resistance mechanism and target for therapy
K Kemper, PL de Goeje, DS Peeper, R van Amerongen
Cancer research 74 (21), 5937-5941, 2014
2392014
Wnt5a can both activate and repress Wnt/β-catenin signaling during mouse embryonic development
R van Amerongen, C Fuerer, M Mizutani, R Nusse
Developmental biology 369 (1), 101-114, 2012
2332012
In Vivo Clonal Analysis Reveals Lineage-Restricted Progenitor Characteristics in Mammalian Kidney Development, Maintenance, and Regeneration
Y Rinkevich, DT Montoro, H Contreras-Trujillo, O Harari-Steinberg, ...
Cell reports 7 (4), 1270-1283, 2014
2322014
Wnt signalling: conquering complexity
KE Wiese, R Nusse, R van Amerongen
Development 145 (12), dev165902, 2018
2302018
Knockout mouse models to study Wnt signal transduction
R van Amerongen, A Berns
TRENDS in Genetics 22 (12), 678-689, 2006
2262006
The role of Ryk and Ror receptor tyrosine kinases in Wnt signal transduction
J Green, R Nusse, R van Amerongen
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 6 (2), a009175, 2014
2052014
Lineage tracing with Axin2 reveals distinct developmental and adult populations of Wnt/β-catenin–responsive neural stem cells
AN Bowman, R van Amerongen, TD Palmer, R Nusse
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (18), 7324-7329, 2013
1112013
Frat is dispensable for canonical Wnt signaling in mammals
R Van Amerongen, M Nawijn, J Franca-Koh, J Zevenhoven, ...
Genes & development 19 (4), 425-430, 2005
912005
Reduced rates of gene loss, gene silencing, and gene mutation in Dnmt1-deficient embryonic stem cells
MF Chan, R Van Amerongen, T Nijjar, E Cuppen, PA Jones, PW Laird
Molecular and cellular biology 21 (22), 7587-7600, 2001
902001
Tympanic border cells are Wnt-responsive and can act as progenitors for postnatal mouse cochlear cells
TA Jan, R Chai, ZN Sayyid, R van Amerongen, A Xia, T Wang, ...
Development 140 (6), 1196-1206, 2013
852013
Aberrant WNT/CTNNB1 Signaling as a Therapeutic Target in Human Breast Cancer: Weighing the Evidence
EH van Schie, R van Amerongen
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 8, 25, 2020
682020
Walking the tight wire between cell adhesion and WNT signalling: a balancing act for β-catenin
T van der Wal, R van Amerongen
Open Biology 10 (12), 200267, 2020
662020
PTEN Loss in E-Cadherin-Deficient Mouse Mammary Epithelial Cells Rescues Apoptosis and Results in Development of Classical Invasive Lobular Carcinoma
MC Boelens, M Nethe, S Klarenbeek, JR de Ruiter, E Schut, N Bonzanni, ...
Cell Reports 16 (8), 2087-2101, 2016
612016
Re-evaluating the role of Frat in Wnt-signal transduction
R van Amerongen, A Berns
Cell Cycle 4 (8), 4065-4072, 2005
552005
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